Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 119120 tomaiScribner & Company, 1929 |
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... become a Steinmetz as readily as the son of New England aristo- crats may become president of Har- vard University . Technology knows no caste ; the Machine Age is no re- specter of birth or antecedents . The presidents and other high ...
... become a Steinmetz as readily as the son of New England aristo- crats may become president of Har- vard University . Technology knows no caste ; the Machine Age is no re- specter of birth or antecedents . The presidents and other high ...
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... become American citizens every year , but who regarded a single American adopting foreign citizenship as a snob and apostate . It may be questioned , indeed , whether our attitude toward our own expatriates has even yet become ...
... become American citizens every year , but who regarded a single American adopting foreign citizenship as a snob and apostate . It may be questioned , indeed , whether our attitude toward our own expatriates has even yet become ...
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... become , whether wittingly or unwittingly , the protagonist of world autocracy . It is a most para- doxical ... become a reality and is in fact gradually so becoming . That the evolution toward some form of world government is by no ...
... become , whether wittingly or unwittingly , the protagonist of world autocracy . It is a most para- doxical ... become a reality and is in fact gradually so becoming . That the evolution toward some form of world government is by no ...
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